Linking plant phenology to conservation biology
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Bruna Alberton | Leonor Patricia C. Morellato | Natalia Costa Soares | Thiago Sanna Freire Silva | Carlos A. Peres | Maria Gabriela G. Camargo | Bruno D. Borges | Swanni T. Alvarado | C. Peres | T. S. F. Silva | D. Carstensen | B. Alberton | L. Morellato | L. Cancian | M. G. Camargo | E. Buisson | Elise Buisson | Leonardo Farage Cancian | Daniel W. Carstensen | Diego F E Escobar | Patrícia T.P. Leite | Irene Mendoza | Nathália Miranda Walter Bretas Rocha | Vanessa Graziele Staggemeier | Annia Susin Streher | Betânia da Cunha Vargas | I. Mendoza | A. S. Streher | V. Staggemeier | Patricia Tiemi de Paula Leite | Bruna Alberton
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